Sanders, the 15th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft, and Harris, the 19th pick in the 2011 draft, will get some valuable playing time on the summer league team. The Bucks play five games in Las Vegas, beginning July 16 against the New Orleans Hornets at the Thomas & Mack Center.

The Bucks' top pick in this year's draft, North Carolina forward John Henson, and second-round pick Doron Lamb also will be on the summer league team.

The 23-year-old Sanders made some strides at the end of last season and gained increased playing time as a backup to Drew Gooden in the post. The 6-foot-11 Sanders led the Bucks in blocks 26 times and averaged 1.46 blocks.

"It's great he's going to participate," said Bucks general manager John Hammond. "We appreciate his willingness to do so."

Sanders may not participate in all games in Las Vegas but that will be determined later, Hammond said.

Harris, who will turn 20 the day before the summer league starts, averaged 5.0 points and 2.4 rebounds in 42 games during his rookie NBA season. He made his first career start on March 3 at Orlando and started in nine games.

Included on the roster are former Syracuse guard Andy Rautins, who played in Spain last season; former South Carolina guard Tarence Kinsey, who played for Anadolu Efes in Turkey; and former Kansas guard Aaron Miles, who played for Krasnie Krilya in Russia.

The 28-year-old Kinsey played two seasons with Memphis and one with Cleveland and appeared in 109 NBA games, averaging 4.7 points.

The 6-4 Rautins was the 38th overall pick in the 2010 draft by the New York Knicks but was included in the Tyson Chandler trade with Dallas prior to last season and waived by the Mavericks five days later. Rautins, a prolific shooter as a collegian, played last season with Alicante in the Spanish league.

Also on the roster are guard Jamarr Sanders from Alabama-Birmingham; guard Cameron Wells from the Citadel; forward Rashad Bishop from Cincinnati; center Jarrid Famous from South Florida; guard Olu Famutimi from Arkansas; guard Ray George from Murray State; forward Vernon Goodridge from La Salle; and guard Stefhon Hannah from Missouri.

The Bucks will play New Orleans in the summer league opener, but it's uncertain if top overall pick Anthony Davis will be able to play due to a sprained ankle he suffered in a recent Hornets workout.

The Bucks play Washington and No. 3 overall pick Bradley Beal on July 18; an NBA D-League team on July 19; Boston on July 21 and Chicago on July 22.

A short camp for the summer league team will be held at the Cousins Center in St. Francis from July 12-14.

Bucks coach Scott Skiles said the camp will be important after last summer's action was wiped out by the lockout.

"I know it's a summer league game, but there will be some attention on that game," Skiles said of facing the Hornets, possibly with Davis and with No. 10 overall pick Austin Rivers. "It will be nice for our guys to play in a game like that."